From public consultations to Senate passage: Democratic processes carry CAB3
MacDenias Moyo The passage of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 through the Senate, with 75 Senators in favour and only 4 against, is the culmination of a journey that has…
LOOKING BACK: Involve workers in management — Shava
The Herald, 26 June 1986 WORKER participation in management decisions will channel the national efforts towards the fulfilment of the first Five-Year National Development Plan, the Minister of Labour, Manpower…
Youth agribusiness boom exposes missing link
Theseus Mauruki Shambare Features Writer THE first sign that agriculture is changing in rural Nyanga, does not come from the fields, but from a phone. A WhatsApp message flashes on…
Foresaking your comfort zone
Trust Maanda Looking at the Unseen GENESIS 12:1 “Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house,…
Sleepovers: What happens when the lights go out, the rules go home
Rodrick Chinodakufa Correspondent IT starts the same way every time. A backpack gets packed. A toothbrush gets wrapped in a plastic bag. A text lands on a parent’s phone: “Mum,…
Understanding the crime of murder
Trust Maanda Legal Position MURDER is an intentional killing of a human being. It is defined as follows in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act: 47 Murder (1) Any…
Breaking barriers with PWDs: Instilling culture of tolerance, inclusivity
Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives THE historic City of Masvingo this week hosted the much-anticipated National Disability Expo, a landmark event dedicated to fostering inclusion, celebrating the achievements of persons with…











